The Three Musketeers Audiobook By Alexandre Dumas, Philip Edwards - adapter cover art

The Three Musketeers

10-Minute Classics

Preview
LIMITED TIME OFFER

3 months free
Try for $0.00
Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.

The Three Musketeers

By: Alexandre Dumas, Philip Edwards - adapter
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
Try for $0.00

$0.00/mo. after 3 months. Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $6.79

Buy for $6.79

Confirm purchase
Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use, License, and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Taxes where applicable.
Cancel

About this listen

The Musketeers were the most revered group of men in the whole of France, and young d'Artagnan wanted nothing more than to travel to Paris to join their ranks. But d'Artagnan's road to becoming a Musketeer wouldn't be as simple as he anticipated. Filled with minor mishaps, duels for honor, and a run-in with three of the finest Musketeers, d'Artagnan's adventures ultimately lead him to discover what it truly takes to become a Musketeer.

This adapted and condensed version of the tale by Alexandre Dumas will introduce children to beloved characters from the original novel and give them a taste of the adventure-filled classic.

About the 10-Minute Classics series: Designed to spark a love for great stories and an openness to the classics, these shortened stories introduce key characters, plotlines, and settings to engage young audiences. A broad range of titles is available, including Moby Dick, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and Little Women.

©2021 Philip Edwards (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Action & Adventure Classics Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction
All stars
Most relevant  
It’s 10 minutes. I did not see that it was 10 minutes (my mistake), and I would not waste a credit on this. The production and performances are great, but the story is too abbreviated to do Dumas’ writing any kind of justice. It’s simply too short to merit the cost. They’ve reduced it to more of an anecdote than a “story.” I want my credit back.

Too Short

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.